DREWITT’S BULBS MATCH PREVIEW: Phoenix return to NBL across the ditch
By
Kadek Thatcher for Phoenix Media
11 Oct
1
min read


After the NBAxNBL interval, the Phoenix re-enter the NBL season travelling to New Zealand to take on the Breakers.
Key Details
NEW ZEALAND BREAKERS (1-4) 9th vs. SOUTH EAST MELBOURNE PHOENIX (1-1) 5th
Where: Spark Arena, Auckland
When: Sunday, October 12 at 2:30pm AEDT
Watch: 10 | ESPN
The Phoenix had a once-in-a-lifetime experience last week, taking on NBA side the New Orleans Pelicans while Round 3 continued in the NBL.
Although they didn’t come away with the win, head coach Josh King was pleased for his players to have the opportunity - and to finish the game without any injuries.
South East Melbourne sit 1-1 after their opening two games, and following a week’s break, they’ll be looking to restart their NBL26 campaign with a win on the road.
The last time the two sides met was in Canberra during the Blitz, where the Breakers defeated the Phoenix by eight points before going on to win the Blitz series.
The Breakers recorded their first win of the season on Wednesday night, defeating the reigning champs, the Illawarra Hawks, by 29 points - and they’ll be looking to carry that momentum into Sunday’s clash.
Defence strong ➡️ Glover 👌
— South East Melbourne Phoenix (@SEMelbPhoenix) August 29, 2025
💻 Disney+ | Kayo pic.twitter.com/QxWeSsHH6H
TEAMS
Phoenix
The Phoenix will go into Sunday’s game unchanged from the NBAxNBL game. Development players Ellis Biggar and Austin Foxwell have not travelled with the team, while new import Wes Iwundu is set to arrive in Australia next week.
Breakers
The Breakers will go into Sunday's game unchanged from Wednesday night's game.
KEEP AN EYE ON
The two Next Stars
Both Next Stars are chasing first-round consideration in the upcoming NBA Draft, with each forward entering their second NBL season.
Phoenix’s Malique Lewis has bulked up over the off-season and earned a starting spot in the first two games, lifting his defensive presence under the guidance of import John Brown III.
Meanwhile, the Breakers’ Karim Lopez - despite battling illness — has continued to make an impact in limited minutes, averaging 12.4 points and 5.6 rebounds across five games.
Malique Lewis 🆚 Breakers in 22 MINS:
— NBL Next Stars (@NBLNextStars) August 29, 2025
15 PTS
4/5 2FG, 2/5 3FG
6 REB
2 AST@SEMelbPhoenix pic.twitter.com/iNETpNMjU2
HISTORY
Regular Season Head-to-Head
Phoenix 13-7 Breakers
Last time out – Rd 17, NBL25
Phoenix 102-89 Breakers
Phoenix
Sobey 28p
Wieskamp 17p
Hurt 14rp
Breakers
Lopez 20p
Mooney 20p
Jackson-Cartwright 12p

13 Apr
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7 Apr
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6 Apr
Phoenix jet off around the world in the off-season

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21 Mar
BY THE NUMBERS: Phoenix smash records in NBL26

20 Mar
Praise over criticism for 'Nix from King
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17 Mar
STANLEY MATCH REPORT: Phoenix bow out of NBL26 in semi-final loss

17 Mar
Glover to remain in the Heartland for two more seasons
Angus Glover
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16 Mar
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14 Mar
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S.E. Melbourne Phoenix

13 Mar
DREWITT’S BULBS MATCH PREVIEW: Do-or-die Game 2 for the Phoenix against 36ers
S.E. Melbourne Phoenix

13 Mar
Home is where the Heartland is

12 Mar
'Nix didn't do enough to win': King
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10 Mar
STANLEY MATCH REPORT: Cotton masterclass sees Phoenix go down in Game 1
S.E. Melbourne Phoenix
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